USS George Washington: On board aircraft carrier – BBC News

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Recent weeks have once again seen US ships and aircraft carriers launching air strikes against targets in the Middle East. America’s role as world’s policeman has been widely criticised by countries like Russia. But many of its allies see US power as a vital stabiliser in an uncertain world, nowhere more so than in east Asia where the rise of China is making countries like the Philippines very nervous. As American ships began firing cruise missiles at targets in Syria, out in the Pacific two US carrier battle groups off the coast of Guam were carrying out the biggest live fire exercise in years. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes went aboard the USS George Washington to get a closer look.

Bad news for China! ? anyway! No need to go to war with them! All we have to do is watch them on cnn collapse like Soviet Union because their government are increasingly pissing off their own people.. ﻿

Everywhere can notice nowadays your spy are messing around our system. Of course if you want to visit my house, we are welcome but please knock the door and wait but not sneak in like a thief. We know very well what is going on especially someone still owe us a lot! We are opened for discussion and cooperation but not this shit. Highly recommended you should mind your own business instead!﻿

Meanwhile, Obama has brought the number of naval vessels in the US fleet to pre-WWI levels. Everyone expects the US to keep the shipping lanes of the world open and to keep China and Russia in check, yet attacks us at every opportunity. However the BBC is one of the few networks that's not openly hostile (usually).﻿

Recent weeks have once again seen US ships and aircraft carriers launching air strikes against targets in the Middle East. America's role as world's policeman has been widely criticised by countries like Russia. But many of its allies see US power as a vital stabiliser in an uncertain world, nowhere more so than in east Asia where the rise of China is making countries like the Philippines very nervous.﻿

Europe and the US should try to find ways to intergrate more on all spectrums. Also, the EU, as the most wealthy of all, should start investing more in its armies (or army) to be a proper partner in holding China and India back. ﻿

It used to worry me a lot about a war between China and the US. Not as much anymore after realizing that if a war did break out, China would be facing the US and most likely a revolution back home. It's happened before. It was between Mexico and thr US over… i think the battle of the Alamo. Mexico started to win in south western Texas but had to turn back to defend the capital from the revolution. Still worried about war… who isn't? But it is comforting to know the CCP would lose without any doubt, then afterwards an actual real democracy would take root in China. Hopefully…﻿